Riteish-Genelia Wedding in Both Christian and Hindu Traditions


Daijiworld Media Network

Mumbai, Feb 2: Bollywood stars Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia D’Souza are all set to enter wedlock on Friday Febraury 3, which will be the first big bollywood wedding this year.

According to the family sources of Genelia, since the couple are belong to different religions, wedding ceremonies will take place both in Church and in Maharashtrian style. But the details of the ceremonies have not been disclosed.

The couple who came together for their debut movie 'Tuje Meri Kasam' about 9 years ago, turned their friendship into a strong bond and decided to marry.

The grand wedding ceremony will start at Grand Hyatt at Santacruz from Friday noon onwards. The big and small stars of B-town are expected to be present and bless the couple.

The Sangeeth ceremony held on January 31 too was a big event, and the who's who of Bollywood world was present at the party.

It is also reported that the big wedding would also be a platform to promote their upcoming movie 'Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya', which is due to release on February 24 worldwide.

Watch Photo Album : Genelia - Reiteish Sangeet Ceremony

  

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  • sanya dsouza, mapusa

    Wed, Feb 29 2012

    congratulations! to you both. may god bless you abundantly.gene im happy for you because you got into industry and got your life partner.always be the same as when you were in love with him and everyday involve 1 person in your married life that is god. bye and all the very best to you both from this poor fan.

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